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Learn More: Customs Declaration T6

The Republic of Uzbekistan is a Central Asian country with an ancient history. The Uzbek ethnic group is one of the oldest in the world; its culture began to develop at the dawn of civilizations and passed through numerous changes over millennia. Are you ready to explore this exciting nation? Make sure you submit your Uzbekistan Customs Declaration T6 before departure.

The government of the Republic of Uzbekistan implemented the Uzbekistan Declaration T6 in October 2023. They created this passenger customs declaration to be aware of goods imported into the country through international airports.

Read below what the immigration office permits regarding imports, exports and the cash limits to be declared.

What is Uzbekistan Customs Declaration T6

Uzbekistan has a complicated customs clearance procedure. Importing equipment, for example, can take days to process. Intending to facilitate the arrival and exit of the goods, the government developed the Uzbekistan Customs Declaration T6.

This form was created so travelers can avoid customs regulations during customs control while entering or exiting the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Each person or entity must declare imported goods and fully comply with all obligations and responsibilities during the customs clearance procedure.

But the good news is that you can complete the form on iVisa website in a few clicks. The entire process is online, so you can do it from anywhere.

Who Needs to Fill Out the Uzbekistan Customs Declaration T6

The Uzbekistan Custom Declaration T6 is mandatory if the traveler meets the following criteria:

  • Passengers over 16 years of age,

  • Import or export USD 2,000 or more. Cash, checks, and valuable items must be declared on the form.

Do Minors Need to Fill Out the Uzbekistan Customs Declaration?

No, they don't. Passengers below 16 years old don't have to declare currency and other goods to enter or exit Uzbekistan. Otherwise, their parents or relatives must declare the minor's valuable items, indicating the relationship, full name, and date of birth on the form.

Uzbekistan Customs Declaration Form: Steps

Filling out the Declaration Form is a tedious bureaucracy, but the process on the iVisa website is quite easy. In a few minutes, you will declare your currencies and valuable items. Then you'll receive the document via email and be ready to enter the territory.

Please follow these steps:

  • First, complete the form with your personal information, currencies, checks, and valuable items on the iVisa website. Then it's necessary to select a processing time to obtain the document.

  • Second, tcheck all the details are correctly filled out and pay the fee through a debit or credit card.

  • Third, finally, after uploading all the requirements, it's time to click the 'submit' button. You'll receive the document via email once the processing time ends.

Uzbekistan T6: Processing times and fees

The time to issue visas varies according to the service chosen by the applicant. iVisa offers 3 different processing time options for this Uzbekistan application:

  • Standard processing time (USD $69.99 - 24 hours): This is an option if you have time to wait for the declaration. You'll get average processing time for an affordable price.

  • Rush processing time (USD $128.99 - 6 hours): This option allows you to have the visa in a short time. It's a good choice if you are in a hurry.

  • Super rush processing time (USD $217.99 - 30 minutes): This is the best option to have the document for a last-minute trip. It allows you to get it as soon as possible.

Existing Uzbekistan Customs Regulations

The rules for importing or exporting items in Uzbekistan are different. The regulations also differ if the passenger is a resident or a visitor. Check all the details below:

Importing Cash Foreign Currency: Rules when entering Uzbekistan

Residents and non-residents can import unlimited cash foreign currency since it's all declared in the Customs Declaration Form T-6.

Exporting of cash foreign currency out of Uzbekistan

There are regulations to export cash foreign currency to follow:

  • Residents within the limit equivalent to USD 2,000 don't need permission;

  • Residents whose sum exceeds the equivalent of USD 2,000 need the permission of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan or another authorized bank;

  • According to the Customs Declaration, non-residents can export the amount that was previously imported to Uzbekistan. If non-residents need to return home with more cash than they brought into the country, they'll need a Bank Permission. This legal document is used to export excess cash foreign currency, as indicated in the Declaration T-6 during import.

Importing and exporting national currency in cash

When we talk about the Uzbekistan currency, residents and non-residents can import or export cash as long as the sum the sum doesn't exceed 50 living wages.

If you need to export a sum of the national currency of Uzbekistan in cash that exceeds 50 living wages, you have to obtain the permission of the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Obtain and fill out Uzbekistan Customs Declaration with iVisa

If you want personal help, our customer assistance service is ready to assist 24/7, or contact us via email at [email protected].

Required Documents to Apply
  • None

Important Instructions
  • This document does not replace a visa.

  • You should check the visa requirements for your country of citizenship before planning your trip to Uzbekistan.

  • Uzbekistan has lifted all covid entry restrictions for travelers entering by air, rail, or land entry point.

  • Remember to check your country's safety recommendations before traveling, for a better travel experience.

  • iVisa is a legitimate company, accredited and recognized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). For more information, see the FAQs below.

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A cancellation or rejection is unlikely with iVisa. Our expert team checks every single document and goes through your application before it arrives at government services. Still, the Uzbekistan authorities could find a reason for rejection. In this case, you will obtain a refund of the iVisa processing fee according to the number of applicants. Remember that government fees won’t be refunded.

iVisa can walk you through the process again to acquire the Uzbekistan Customs Declaration T6.

The Uzbekistan government has set limitations to some modes of duty-free goods. In the case of alcoholic drinks, you can enter any kind, even beer, for up to 2 liters. Be aware that customs officers could check in detail all the goods you’re trying to get into Uzbekistan. Make sure to always comply with the established limits.

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